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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-07-19," • June 30, 1989 The Lansing Town Board met in Special Session at the Lansing Town Hall on June 30, 1989 at 8 :30 A.M. with Supervisor Kirby presiding. Jeannine Kirby Herbert Beckwith Jeffrey Cleveland Louis Emmick Larry Tvaroha Richard Thaler Bonita Boles Debbie Crandall ROLL CALL Supervisor Present Councilman Present Councilman Absent Councilman Present Councilman Absent Town Attorney Absent Town Clerk Absent Deputy Town Clerk Present The Supervisor called the meeting to order having the clerk take the Roll Call. RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Beckwith who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Emmick: RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Lansing hereby appoints George Totman as full time Zoning Code Enforcement Officer to replace the term of Gary Wood:: Effective July -1; 1989 to'.December 31; 1989. To be paid•bi- weekly not to exceed a total amount of $12,500 through December 31, 19890 Vote of Town Board . (Aye) Herbert Beckwith, Councilman Vote of Town Board . (Aye) Louis Emmick, Councilman Vote of Town Board . (Aye) Jeannine Kirby, Supervisor RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Emmick who moved its adoption.;. seconded by Mr. Beckwith: RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby accept with full understanding the resignation of Gary Wood as Zoning Code Enforcement Officer. Supervisor is hereby authorized to send a letter of appreciation. Carried. RESOLUTION offered by Mr,'Emmick who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Beckwith: RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Lansing authorizes Steve Colt to purchase one John Deere mower on State Bid. Vote of Town Board . (Aye) Herbert Beckwith, Councilman Vote of Town Board . (Aye)' Louis Emmick; Councilman Vote of Town Board . i (Aye) Jeannine Kirby, Supervisor On motion, at 9 :00 A.M. meeting adjourned at the call of the Supervisor. 4. W /� , 6- /E 5, July 19, 1989 Bids were publicly opened Atr5:00 P.M. at the Lansing Town Hall for Soil Test Borings for Lansing Water Districts No. 9, 13, 14 & 15, as advertised.' The following bids were received:. ATTENTION BIDDERS BIDDERS ore invited to submit a sealed proposal to perform Parratt Wilf, Inc. soil test borings for the pro- , _ _ posed Town of Lansing Water Fisher Road I Districts No' 9, 13, 14, and 15. East Syracuse N.Y. 13057 Copies of the request for pro- $ 17, 784.00 posal .and of the plans of wo- ter systems to be constructed, j showing the general location Empire Soil Investigators Inc. of the test borings, may be ob- tained from T.G. Miller Asso- 105 Corona Avenue ciates, P.C., Engineers and Groton, N.Y. 13073 Surveyors, 203 North Aurora $ 201350.00 Street, Ithaca, New York, at no cost. The original and two copies of the BIDDERS proposal will be received by the Town Clerk at the Lansing To\Ln Hall, Box 186, Auburn Road, Lansing, New York 14882, until 5:00 PM EDST, Wednesday, July 19, 1989, and, will then be pub- ! licly opened and read. Enve- lope be marked "Propo- sal for Soil Test Borings, Town of Lansing Water Districts 9, 13, 14, and 15." Any questions that BIDDER may have with regard to the request for proposals shall be j directed to T.G. Miller Asso- ciotes, P.C. The Lansing Town Board re- i' serves the right to reject any or all bids because of infor- mality. LJuly. 13, 14, 15, 1989 e 1 ORDER AND RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN BOARD ESTABLISHING EXTENSION 5 OF THE WATER DISTRICT NO. 7 OF THE TOWN,OF LANSING At a meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Lansing held at the Lansing Town Hall on July 19, 1989 at 8:00 p.m. Present: Jeanine Kirby, Supervisor Louis Emmick, Councilman Jeffrey Cleveland, Councilman Larry Tvaroha, Councilman Herbert Beckwith, Councilman In the matter of the establishment of Extension 5 of the Water District No. 7 of the Town of Lansing, County of Tompkins, State of New York, pursuant to Article 12 -A of the Town Law. WHEREAS, a map, plan and report have been prepared in such i` manner and in such detail as has heretofore been determined by the Town Board of the Town of Lansing, relating to the establishment of a proposed water district in the Town; and WHEREAS, such map, plan and report have been duly filed in the Town Clerk's Office in said Town; and WHEREAS, said map, plan and report was prepared by George Schlecht, P.E., L.S., of Dryden, New York, who is duly licensed by the State of New York, which showed the boundaries of the proposed district, a general plan of the water system and a report of the proposed improvements, the estimated expense of these improvements, the proposed method of financing, which map, plan and report are on file in the Town Clerk's Office for public inspection, and all other matters required by law to be stated; and 1 ri f1 WHEREAS, the map shows the proposed water district, water mains, fire hydrants and other related and necessary appurtenances; FM6 9 WHEREAS, an Order was passed on June 28, 1989, designating July 19,-1989, at 8:00 p.m. at the Town Hall in Lansing, New York, to consider the plan, map and report and to hear all persons interested in this matter and to take action as required by law; and WHEREAS, the said Order was published and posted as required by law; and WHEREAS, a public hearing on the matter was held by the Town Board on July 19, 1989 at the Lansing Town Hall as aforesaid, at 8:00 p.m. and the matter was fully discussed and all interested parties and persons were heard.. Upon the evidence given at the hearing and upon a motion duly made by Councilman Cleveland seconded by Councilman Emmick the following resolution was unanimously adopted. It is hereby determined that: (a) The notice of hearing was published and posted as required by law, and it is otherwise sufficient. (b) All the property and property owners within the proposed district are benefited thereby. (c) All the property and property owners benefited are included within the limits of the proposed district. (d) The establishment of this district is 'in the public interest. 2 IT IS FURTHER I RESOLVED that the district as set forth in the map, plan and report be approved, that the requested improvement be constructed and that the necessary easements and lands be acquired upon the required funds being made available and provided for. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that this district shall be know as Extension 5 of the Water District No. 7 of the Town of Lansing and shall be bounded and described as follows: see Exhibit A attached. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the proposed improvements, including the cost of right of way construction costs, legal fees and other expenses shall be financed at no cost to the Town of Lansing but shall be financed by the subdivider. It is further resolved that this resolution is subject to permissive referendum as provided in Town Law, Section 209 -E in the manner provided in Article 7 of the Town Law. It is further resolved that establishment of Extension 5 of the Water District No. 7 of the Town of Lansing is not subject to approval by the New York State Deparment of Audit and Control. STATE OF NEW YORK } Iss: COUNTY OF TOMPKINS] [c.' I, BONITA BOLES, Town Clerk of the Town of Lansing, Tompkins County, New York, do hereby certify that I have compared the proceeding resolution with the original thereof filed in my office in the Town Hall, Town of Lansing, Tompkins County, New York, and that the same is a true and correct copy of said original and the whole thereof. [c.' I I further certify that all members of the Town Board had due notice of the meeting at which said resolution was adopted. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of the Town this 19th day of July, 1989.. 1�2 BONITA BOLES,'Town Clerk Town of Lansing, Tompkins County, New York 5 �'•u !r' c - , w ! n' r 1 s >•i. . ii ..:r1 ! ;v ,, .,ti 4 +- ♦ '� 1 ...c. +, r -,�.: ...r . 7r.t a-a ti,+ v -. r_ i• a ��'• A, I _ ' '•ate... ; .'..ae .. It Jib i .. .. P Exhibit A Y BoundarytDescrlption Lansing.(T) Water District No. 7' Extension Noe 5 Beginning at D g a .point In the• 'renter' of Water .Wagon Road 545 feet, more _ or less, from the centerline of North Triphammer Road, and at the northeast corner ,of • tax ;parcel 42- 1 -1.2, said .point also being on the westerly boundary of the existing Lansing "(T) water district No.'?; Thence, south along - the east boundary of Aax parcel 42 -1 -1.2 a .distance' of 200 .feet, more or •less, to the •southeast corner thereof i Thence, south along the east bounder y of Stage One .of : the Hicks Subd vision "a distance of 1050 feet, _`more or 'less, to the a outheast - corner thereof; IM 11 :Thence; west w,along 'the ,south boundary -of Stage.. One i.of -the flicks Subd1'yls3on :a - distance :of 1500' -feet, .note .-or less , = to =the southwest 'corner e { . the of _ E I T. 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Thence, northerly along the west --boundary of tax parcel`97.1 -6 _9.81 .,a distance of 210 feet, .i more' .of -*less, to the-northwest corner.. thereof; .:•. _ d I •._ - 1. ..� • Thence, 'eastMalong the north'•boundary of'tax.parcel 9.74i1- 679.91 a distance -of 195 -feet-, I more or .less, to the.-northeast Corner _ •thereof; r Thence. .south along. the _east .�.boundar .1 g . 1 y .;of tax parcel ;�7 *1 4 '9 '. 91 & a =distance ;of. 21.0 .feet, more of less, to. the southeast -corner - thereof • - r: r , t — j, 7. MM Thence, east :along the =cen terline. of. ,Water _flagon Roaad: aietance of 310 :feet, more . or Iepsi to ithe ,point . or :place of bepiririing; The above - described - parcel -:containing . 51.= acres, more oi•,`less. I ,. !^ .. - .�. - MM MMI MM A A I r f 1. _ • A - } t .. t IM ,i - - € p - 1 I 11 L d -. Mr L MM t q `ti y; t aIM M. 1 �, M July 19, 1989 The Lansing Town Board met in Regular Session on July 19, 1989 at the Lansing Town Hall lat 8:00 P.M. with Supervisor Kirby presiding. 1 ROLL CALL Jeannine Kirby Herbert Beckwith Louis Emmick Jeffrey Cleveland Larry Tvaroha Richard Thaler Bonita Boles Supervisor Present Councilman Present Councilman Present Councilman Present Councilman Present Town Attorney Present Town Clerk Present Visitors: Town Engineer, David Herrick, Highway Superintendent, Howard Groat, Steve Colt,i,Tom Kirby, Andy LaVigne, Jeff Holden, Bud Holden, Glenna Thaler, George Totinan, Eric Trotter, John Hicks, George Schlecht,h -' Bill Lucas, John Davis, Andy Sciarabba, Dave Patterson and about six other residents. The Supervisor called the meeting to order having the clerk take the Roll Call. The Supervisor presented her monthly report. Proof of Notice having been furnished by the Town Clerk, the Public Hearing on Proposed Water;District No. 7 - Extension 5 was called to order at 8 :00 P.M. No one appeared voicing any objection to the proposed Water District Extension, and all persons desiring to be heard, having been heard, the Public Hearing was terminated at 8 :11 P.M. RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Cleveland, who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Emmick: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Lansing hereby accepts Lansing Water District No. 7 - Extension 5. Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Herbert Beckwith, Councilman Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Jeffrey Cleveland, Councilman Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Louis Emmick, Councilman Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Larry Tvaroha, Councilman Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Jeannine Kirby, Supervisor Copy of said Resolution attached hereto and made a part thereof. Andy Sciarabba and four other residents gave a lengthly presentation in regard to building a skating rink in the Town of Lansing. The Supervisor appointed the following committee to discuss the matter further and report back to the Board on September 20, 19890 1) Jeffrey Cleveland ! 2) Steve Colt 3) Richard John 4) Andy LaVigne Howard Groat gave his ',monthly report. Howard also stated that he would keep Mr. Thaler advised on the Pace situation on Buck Road. RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Emmick, who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Beckwith: RESOVLED that the amount.o.f the bond that contractors post before they install or extend a water line is hereby raised from $ 250.00 to $ 1,000.00. This shall take effect immediately. Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Herbert Beckwith, Councilman Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Jeffrey Cleveland, Councilman Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Louis Emmick, Councilman Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Larry Tvaroha, Councilman Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Jeannine Kirby, Supervisor Eric Trotter presented the Board with a petition with fifteen (15) signatures requesting a SLOW, CHILDERN AT PLAY sign to be installed on 1 Bill George Road. Howard Groat will look into this situation and report back to the Board. Board Members reviewedland discussed the bids received for Soil Test Borings for Water Districts No. 9, 13, 14 and 15, and the following resolution was offered: RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Beckwith who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Cleveland: WHEREAS, the Town Engineer has duly advertised for bids for soil test borings for Lansing Water Districts No. 9,13,14 and 15, and WHEREAS, Parratt Wolff Inc., Fisher Road, East Syracuse, New York was the lowest bidder with a bid in the amount of $ 17,784.00, now therefore be it • continued July 19, 1989 RESOLVED, that the bid of Parratt Wolff Inc., in the amount of $ 17,784.00 be accepted . Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Herbert Beckwith, Councilman Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Jeffrey Cleveland, Councilman Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Louis Emmick, Councilman Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Larry Tvaroha, Councilman Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Jeannine Kirby, Supervisor A discussion was held concerning the hook — up of Veda Holden's house into the Lansing Water system. The following Resolution was offered: RESOLUTION offered by Mr.Beckwith who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Tvaroha: RESOLVED, that the Town of Lansing will make the connection to the main, run the adequate length of copper line to a point that is on street line that intersects the driveway with the Engineers request that the curb box be located between the driveway and the sheet metal wall so it will not be driven on. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, Vote of Town Board . . Vote of Town Board . . Vote of Town Board . . Vote of Town Board . . Vote of Town Board . . that . . . . . . . . . . the amount shall not exceed $ 5,000.00. (Aye) Herbert Beckwith, Councilman (Aye) Jeffrey Cleveland, Councilman (Aye) Louis Emmick, Councilman (Aye) Larry Tvaroha, Councilman (Aye) Jeannine Kirby, Supervisor RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Emmick who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Tvaroha: RESOLVED, that the Town Board hereby accepts the contract between the Town and Rocco Lucente for the hook —up of three apartment houses, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, sign said agreement. that the Supervisor is hereby authorized to Vote of Town Board . . . Vote of Town Board . . . Vote of Town Board . . . Vote of Town Board . . . Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Herbert Beckwith, Councilman . (Aye) Jeffrey Cleveland, Councilman . (Aye) Louis Emmick, Councilman . (Aye) Larry Tvaroha, Councilman . (Aye) Jeannine Kirby, Supervisor Copy of said agreement on file in the Town Clerk's Office. Glenna Thaler thanked the Board Members for meeting on-Hillcrest Road to discuss the situation concerning a Norway Spruce which is located on Town of Lansing property. She would like the town to run the water line up the opposite side of the road other than the way the Engineers report reads. Dave Herrick will prepare expenses that would occur in back to Glenna Thaler with a a map and an estimate of additional rerouting the water line. He will then get figure, at which point a decission will be made. Vote Mr. Tyson and the Board discussed the Keefe situation in Myers. The Town is waiting for a permit from Conrail. When this permit is received the Town will then be able to move the road back to the original location. Mrs. Kirby informed the Board that there will be an open house at 159 Auburn Road on Sunday, July 23rd from 3:00 — 6:00 P.M. for the grand opening of the new doctor's office which is occupied by Jesse A. Schneider, D.O. A discussion was held concerning the painting of the Lansing Community Center and the following Resolution was offered: RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Cleveland, who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Emmick: RESOLVED, that the Town Board approves the expenditure of $ 42300.00 for the painting of the Community Center if it is necessary and funds are not found in some other source. Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Herbert Beckwith, Councilman Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Jeffrey Cleveland, Councilman Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Louis Emmick, Councilman Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Larry Tvaroha, Councilman Vote of Town Board . . . . (Aye) Jeannine Kirby, Supervisor RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Beckwith who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Emmick: WHEREAS the Town of Lansing has received a communication from the New _.:A,NeYeS::t Attorney General on behalf of the Department of Labor requesting compliance with Satet and Federal requirements concerning hazardous chemicals 1 r 1 t I. GENERAL The purpose Lansing Town Communication HAZARD COMMUNICATION/RIGHT TO KNOW, of this Hall is Standard , j 93 go MM04 Z Wa : CA"01i u instruction is to ensure that the Town of in compliance with the O.S.& H. Hazard (HCS) 29 CFR 1910912000 The Town Clerk is the overall coordinator of the facility program. In general, each employee in the facility will be appraised of the substance of the HCS, the hazardous properties of chemicals they work with, and measures to take to protect themselves from these chemicals. II. List of Hazardous Chemical's The Town Clerk will maintain a in the facility, and update t chemical list _will be updated at the facility. The list of the Town Hall in the Hazardous list of all hazardous chemicals used he list as necessary. The hazardous upon receipt of hazardous chemicals hazardous chemicals is maintained.at Chemicals Program file. III. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS's) The Town Clerk will maintain an MSDS library on every substance on the list of hazardous chemicals in the Town.Hall. The MSDS will consist of a fully completed O.S.& H. Form 174 or equivalent. The Town Clerk will ensure that each work area maintains an MSDS for hazardous materials used in that area. MSDS's will be readily available to all employees. The Town Clerk is responsible ;for acquiring and updating MSDS's. The Town'Clerk will review each MSDS 'for accuracy and completeness and will consult with the Area O.S.& H. manager if additional research is necessary. All new procurements for the facility must be cleared by the Town Clerk. Whenever possible, the least hazardous substance will be procured. MSDS's that meet the requirements of HCS must be fully. completed and received at the facility either receipt of the first shipment of any purchased from a vendor. It' may procurements from vendors failing. tc timely manner. prior to, or at the time of potentially hazardous chemical be necessary to discontinue provide approved MSDS's in a f f I IV. Labels and other Forms of Warning The Town Clerk is designated to ensure that all hazardous chemicals in the facility are properly labeled. Labels should list at least the chemical identity, appropriate hazard warnings, and the name and address of the manufacturer, importer or other responsible party. The Town Clerk will refer to the corresponding MSDS to verify label information. Immediate use containers, small containers into which materials are drained for use on that shift by the employee drawing the material, do not require labeling. To meet the labeling requirements of HCS for other in -house containers, refer to the label] supplied by the manufacturer. All labels for in -house containers, will be approved by the Town Clerk prior to their use. The Town Clerk will check on I monthly basis to ensure that all containers in the facility are labeled and that the labels are up to date. ' V. Training Each employee who works with or is potentially exposed to hazardous chemicals will receive initial training on the HCS and the safe use of those hazardous chemicals. Additional training will be provided for employees whenever anew hazard is introduced into their work areas. Hazardous chemical training is conducted by!the Town Clerk with appropriate assistance from the Area O.S.&H. manager. I The training will emphasize these elements: i A summary of the standard and this.written program; Hazardous chemical properties including visual appearance and odor and methods that.can be used to detect the presence or release of hazardous chemicals Physical and health hazards associated with potential exposure to workplace chemicals; Procedures to protectagainst hazards, e.g., personal protective equipment,1work pract1ces, and emergency procedures; Hazardous chemical spill and leak procedures; and Where MSDS's are located, how to understand their content, and. how employees may obtain and use appropriate hazard information. The Town Clerk will monitor and maintain records of employee training and advise the Town Board on training needs. VI. Contractor.Employers The Town Clerk will advise outside contractors of any chemical hazards which may be encountered in the normal course of their work on the premises. VII. NonRoutine Tasks Maintenance or other supervisors contemplating a nonroutine task, e.g. boiler repair, will consult with the Town ,Clerk and will ensure that employees are informed of chemical hazards associated with the performance of these tasks and appropriate protective measures. This will be accomplished by a meeting of supervisors and the Town Clerk with affected employees before such work is begun. VIII. Additional Information Further information on this written program, the hazard communication standard, and applicable MSDS's is available at the Lansing Town Hall, Lansing, New York (607) 533 -4142. i continued July 19, 1989 in public facilities (hazard communication standard 29 CFR 1910.1200)0 WHEREAS, the purpose of the hazard communication standard is to advise public employees working in the Lansing Town Hall of the potentially hazardous properties of chemicals they work with and measures they should take to protect themselves from these chemicals. WHEREAS, the Federal and State requirements include preparation of a hazard communication program and designation of a occupational safety and health manager for the facility. BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town of Lansing adopt a Hazard Communication Written Program as attached to these minutes and that the Lansing Town Clerk be designated as the occupational safety and health manager for the Lansing Town Hall. Dated July 19, 1989 Carried. A copy of the minutes of June 21, June 28 and June 30th having been furnished to Board Members beforehand, the Supervisor asked for a motion to make any corrections or to accept the same as submitted. RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Beckwith who moved its adoption, seconded by Mr. Emmick: RESOLVED that the minutes as submitted are hereby approved. Carried. AUDIT RESOLUTION offered by Mr. Tvaroha who moved its. adoption, seconded by Mr. Emmick: RESOLVED that Highway Fund bills # 193 through # 229 totalling $ 46,279.68 and General Fund bills # 366 through # 445 totalling $ 64,419.32 with the exceptionof Voucher No. 405 which should be changed from Jeffrey Cleveland to Johnson Boatyard and Marina and Voucher No. 375 in the amount of $ 470.00 to Dennis Eisenmann, which is to held until further notice, are hereby approved for payment. Vote of Town Board . Vote of Town Board . Vote of Town Board . Vote of Town Board . Vote of Town Board . . (Aye) Herbert Beckwith, Councilman . (Aye) Jeffrey Cleveland, Councilman . (Aye) Louis Emmick, Councilman . (Aye) Larry Tvaroha, Councilman . (Aye) Jeannine Kirby, Supervisor Mr. Totman discussed his job duties and performance with the Board Members. He was asked to write up a proposal to finish out 1989 and bring it back to the Board. On Motion, meeting adjourned at 10:30 P.M. at the call of the Supervisor. The Lansing Town Board met in Special Session at the Lansing Town Hall on August 2, 1989 at 8:00 P.M. with Supervisor Kirby presiding. Jeannine Kirby Herbert Beckwith Jeffrey Cleveland Louis Emmick Larry Tvaroha Richard John Bonita Boles Debbie Crandall ROLL CALL Supervisor Present Councilman Presnet Councilman. Present Councilman Present Councilman Present Town Attorney Present Town Clerk Absent Deputy Town Clerk Present Visitors: Dave Herrick; John Kaminsky, Steve Colt, Andy LaVigne, Andy Sciarabba, Dave Taube and one other visitor. The Supervisor called the meeting..to order having the clerk take-_ - the.roll call. Dave Herrick informed the Board that Parratt Wilf, Inc. will be doing i test borings on Water Districts #9, 413, #14 &415. He also informed the Board that he is working with the County to provide better shoulders along the North Triphammer Road.;Also,they will replace at the County's expense:,.the road culverts within their right of way on Warren Road and North Triphammer Road. David will prepare a letter stating this and bring it back to the Board on August 16th. 49